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Martin Luther's Proposition Of An Academic Debate

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In addition, Luther’s proposition of an academic debate—through the posting of the ninety-five theses in 1517—corresponds to your points concerning his focus on reform. He provided a way for a peaceful theological debate to occur, although the Reformation became much larger than this. He also encouraged the lessening of the clergy’s power which proved effective in encouraging the involvement of princes as well as laypeople. The inclusion of people from all classes assisted in broadening the influence of the Reformation. I also believe that what allowed Luther to be influential was the initial question he raised. He questioned if faith and/or good works allow a person to be saved. The questioning of the power of faith and good works was

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